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... scores on this self - concept test and the scores on the Depression Inventory was - .66 ( p . < . 01 ) . A similar negative correlation ( -.42 ) was found between self- acceptance scores on the Self - Concept test and the scores on ...
... scores on this self - concept test and the scores on the Depression Inventory was - .66 ( p . < . 01 ) . A similar negative correlation ( -.42 ) was found between self- acceptance scores on the Self - Concept test and the scores on ...
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... scores obtained by each of the three interviewers was plotted against the clinical ratings . A very high degree of consistency among the interviewers was observed for the mean scores respectively obtained at each level of depression ...
... scores obtained by each of the three interviewers was plotted against the clinical ratings . A very high degree of consistency among the interviewers was observed for the mean scores respectively obtained at each level of depression ...
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... scores and DI scores was minimal . Vocabulary Score : The score on the vocabulary test showed only slight correlation with the DI score and the depth - of - depression ratings . The vocabulary score was used an an index of intelligence ...
... scores and DI scores was minimal . Vocabulary Score : The score on the vocabulary test showed only slight correlation with the DI score and the depth - of - depression ratings . The vocabulary score was used an an index of intelligence ...
Contents
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
ENDOGENOUS AND EXOGENOUS DEPRESSIONS | 64 |
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